I haven't tuned into ATSLive before, but, I figured they would summarize the info in the OP and other posters' points of view and then discuss.
That's not what happened.

Listen to the 5 minute segment here: chirb.it... I apologize that the audio is not very good. I used my computer recorder, but it's not
a clear as I would like it to be. Turn the volume up.

One commentator said that atheists should just "Shut up and go away" not once, not twice, but three times in their 5 minutes review. Another
commentator said that these atheists are trying to force everyone into "non-belief" and won't be happy until they do. Another said that atheists are
the product of a bad experience with religion in the childhood upbringing. The commentators never mentioned the reasoning behind the atheist's
monument or the writing inscribed on it.

Just to be clear, I'm not an atheist. I believe in a spiritual hierarchy and reincarnation. But I don't believe in the God of the bible or in the
fantastic virgin birth or the resurrection of Jesus. I have family and dear friends that are atheists and understand and respect their view points.

I align myself with organized atheism and support efforts to expose the agenda of the far religious right to interject their doctrine in legislation,
public schools, doctor's offices and courtrooms. I think it's important to elevate the atheist voice to counter stereotypical conclusions that
atheists are immoral, mentally ill, trouble makers, haters of religious people, etc. The religious right is notorious for trying to shame atheists
into silence, and now, ATSLive has joined the bandwagon!

Atheists should be invited to come out of the closet, not told to "Shut up and go away."

I'm not saying that these commentators don't have a right to their opinions, or that their opinions are invalid. But their discussion was one sided,
authoritative and, in my opinion, irrelevant to the topic of thread that they chose for ATSLive. I can only conclude, after listening to their
broadcast, that ATSLive staff members want to shut atheists up. I can't think of any other reason why they chose to discuss a thread about an atheist
groups' actions in a such a negative way, if that wasn't their motivation. The last thing that is said in their 5 minute discussion is "The world
would be a better place with you, bugger off!"

It's a conspiracy I tell you! It's a conspiracy to shame and to silence ATS atheists and ATS pro-atheist posts and threads!

The staff have the right to their opinions too and it is their Op-Ed style show to voice them. They even disagree pretty energetically at times.

At the same time though? They all but beg users to call in and join the show every week. One day, I really need to on a subject that catches my
interest. Perhaps you could have called in an added the other side of the issue? We can't expect them to pull punches on their own personal opinions,
can we?

Again, it's constructively I say all this because it has baffled me...how few people call in, given how often they ask folks to.

Several of the members of the ATS Live crew are not religious (one even said so in your clip) and you've totally misrepresented what Nef said. Your
thread title should be "Nefermore to the American Atheists: Shut up and Go Away" and you totally missed the point that he's complaining about
evangelical atheists who feel the need to try and preach to everyone, just like the Fundamentalists and Evangelical Christians that he also
referenced.

ATS Live doesn't hate atheists. Several of them just find evangelical atheists boring and annoying, just as most people do (and I find evangelical
ANYTHING to be boring and annoying.)

ETA: A more appropriate place to put your feedback is in the show thread, not in your own thread -- it is unlikely that anyone from the show is going
to just chance across it here.

It was the first time I tuned in, and I don't have Skype know how. I tried to listen to the show live, but it's long and I missed the part where
they discussed atheism and had to wait for it to hit the "Rewind" list. So, I didn't listen to the live broadcast and I wouldn't know how to call in
anyway.

I understand that they are entitled to their views. But their views must have really been strong to have chosen the subject in the first place, and
use it as a forum to insult atheists.

Ugh! That was hard to listen to! And I don't mean because of the volume. I tried to imagine how it would sound if they were talking about another
group... say, evangelical Christians or gay people... I think it would have been seen as VERY prejudiced and bigoted. MUCH of what they said about the
evangelical atheists (if that's who they were talking about) could be said of ANY religion or any group of people who has a "cause". "Christians
won't be happy until EVERYONE believes in God." "Shut up and go away"!

Ugh! Everyone is entitled to their opinions, though. It's good to know what people think.

Well I now see I haven’t missed anything by not listening to them. I am not planning on ever listening to them either. I am honestly surprised I had
the impression that these guys had some common sense but seeing as how they misconstrue just about everything about atheists and the fact they chose
the thread topic and never even addressed anything in it makes me wonder if these guys have any sense at all.

Ahhh... That makes sense. I hadn't thought about the rewind/replay of the show. Thanks for the clarification. I see what you're saying in having a
lack of options for giving an opposing view. Perhaps that could be something they consider from the the thread? (opposing views.. I mean)

I think those signs, although a little over the top, and could be insulting to Christians, are a necessary tool in getting people thinking, talking
and questioning. I agree with most of what that sign says. The exception being, that I think believing Jesus to be a savior isn't worthless if it
helps an individual to believe it.

Originally posted by adjensen
Again, the story, and their reaction, was about an evangelical atheist group, the American Atheists, who put up garbage like this billboard:
...Do you think that represents "Christianity," as a whole? Or a bigoted view of it?

Thanks for posting the pic... I had not seen it (or its ilk) before. Sorry - for not reposting it...because, to me, it is repulsive. Even if I
agreed with some/all of its arguments - I would count it repulsive.
It's kind of like telling someone that their children are ugly...or other derogatory remarks about their spouse or parents...
It may all be true to everyone-else...but it's NOT NICE.

I think those signs, although a little over the top, and could be insulting to Christians, are a necessary tool in getting people thinking, talking
and questioning. I agree with most of what that sign says. The exception being, that I think believing Jesus to be a savior isn't worthless if it
helps an individual to believe it.

So you support bigotry, so long as it's in favour of a point of view that you agree with?

That sign has nothing to do with Christianity, but rather the biased view of Christianity that the American Atheists is passing of as being
representative of all Christianity, and that is bigotry.

That sign is pretty representative of a fair amount of Christians I have come into contact with in fact I have seen signs much like the one shown by
Windward on more than a few church billboards in my time. More than I care to count.

It seems anytime a Christian or Christian group does something which showing their true colors there will always be those who claim they were not
proper Christians.

Like claim

That sign has nothing to do with Christianity

Even when it was made by Christians on church property. Double standard much?

"Evangelical atheists" is kind of an oxymoron. I understand where you're coming from, however, I feel atheists have a right to speak out, even if it
does seem extreme. Atheists have been oppressed, tortured, murdered etc since religion began dominating society, they have every right to speak their
piece and let it be heard. The mods also have the right to voice their opinions, but it kind of goes against the ATS mantra, when you say "shut up
and go away". ATS is about denying ignorance and getting to the fact of the matter. Don't sweep em under the rug, show them scrutiny and explain how
their behavior can be counter productive. Sometimes it is, but more often than not is blown out of proportion.

Let them have their billboard battles. It's better than real bloodshed. People can express themselves however they see fit provided it doesn't
infringe on the rights of another. If the church can do it, then atheists can do it. It just really bothers me how a church can promote the idea of
non believers burning in hell, and it's perfectly fine, yet when the atheists combat it or speak their mind, it suddenly becomes an outage. It's a
big double standard in today's society.

Even when it was made by Christians on church property. Double standard much?

Um...

Go back and re-read what I said. The sign that I said had nothing to do with Christianity was the "God is a sadist" American Atheists billboard. All
I said about the other one is that it was no better and was also addressed by Nef's comments.

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